Attachment Based Family Therapy (ABFT) Introductory Workshop Part One
8:30am - 12:15pm CST each day
Location: Virtual via Zoom
Interested participants must be practicing in Wisconsin
Course Description
Attachment Based Family Therapy is a manualized, empirically informed family therapy model specifically designed to target family and individual processes associated with adolescent suicide and depression. ABFT emerges from interpersonal theories that suggest adolescent depression and suicide can be precipitated, exacerbated or buffered against by the quality of interpersonal relationships in families. Tested with diverse families, including low- income and minority families, ABFT is a trust-based, emotion-focused psychotherapy model that aims to repair interpersonal ruptures and rebuild an emotionally protective, secure-based parent–child relationship.
Treatment is characterized by five treatment tasks:
- Reframing the therapy to focus on interpersonal development
- Building alliance with the adolescent
- Building alliance with the parents
- Facilitating conversations to resolve attachment ruptures
- Promoting autonomy and competency in the adolescent.
By attending the introductory workshop, attendees will have a basic understanding of how to use attachment theory to guide family intervention. Attendees will also gain a general introduction to the task structure of the model. During the introductory workshop, lecture and therapy tapes are used to provide an overview of the model including theoretical foundation and clinical strategies of ABFT.
At the completion of the workshop participants should be able to:
- Explain the theoretical foundation of ABFT.
- Discuss the empirical support for ABFT.
- Describe the five treatment task structure of the model.
- Explain how to organize therapy around interpersonal growth rather than behavioral management.
- Identify the strategies used in the five treatment tasks.
- Describe what a relational rupture is.
About Your Trainer
Suzanne Levy, Ph.D.
Dr. Suzanne Levy is an internationally renowned licensed clinical psychologist and Co-Developer of ABFT. She is the CEO and Co-Owner of ABFT International Training Institute. Formally she was the Executive Director of Strategic Initiatives and Training for the ABFT Training Program at Drexel University. ABFT is a manualized, empirically informed and supported, family therapy model specifically designed to target family and individual processes associated with adolescent suicide and/or depression. Since 2007, Dr. Levy has been conducting ABFT training workshops and supervision for therapists nationally and internationally. She has presented regionally, nationally, and internationally on ABFT, emotion coaching, child and adolescent therapies, resilience, adolescent depression, adolescent development, and adolescent substance use. Along with her colleagues, Drs. Guy and Gary Diamond, Dr. Levy has written the first book on ABFT, Attachment-Based Family Therapy for Depressed Adolescents published by the American Psychological Association.